Came across this polished little Java game, which IMO belongs in the featured section.

You are the Tetrobot: a tiny robot that can drill blocks of matter one by one, collect them, and recycle them into new pieces of 4 blocks. You also have the possibility to destroy lines of 8+ blocks in a very «retro russian» game style.

Sand, wood, stone, obsidian, iron, diamond: each matter has its specific behaviour you’ll have to use wisely and take advantage of them. So get ready to use your brain and combine your platforming and puzzle-solving skills in this incredible mashup!

Do you need an internet connection to play the bundle? I will never buy a game like Age of Empires online that will be unplayable when the editors decide to pull the plug the server.

Not sure I see the point of grumbling about an online requirement for a game that literally has the word "online" in the title. But anyway, the Humble Bundles have no DRM whatsoever. This is a big part of the whole point of Humble Bundle.

Me, I redeemed the steam codes for my bundle because I find it a superior way to manage my games. It's nice to know I can always install the version on my usb drive though.

Slow RPGs are fine. But fast games like Sonic 3D (Mega-Drive) are not fun, especially on a PC keyboard.

In Bastion, i felt straight away I would forever be annoyed of moving in middle directions compared to Up/Down/Left/Right.

I need a gamepad.

but anyways I prefer dark and mysterious games. Limbo fits the bill perfectly. I feel the urge to play it. Bastion, I can't bother. Seems like the usual boring hack and slash. I prefer playing flat RPGs like Shining in the Darkness.

Limbo makes me think of Another World / Out of this World. For me Limbo repaid me the bundle's price.

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